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DISGRACEFUL SCENE AT THE COUNTY POLICE COURT

... cousii'or I have it perfect right to speak upon this matter. The Mayor of Derby was permitted to come hero anil give his Views upon the question and I shall insist upou exercising my right as a magistrate to speak hero. Mr. W. T. Cox-Mr. IBateman, allow ...

WOMEN AND THE SUFFRAGE

... House of Lords intended to show hostility to the measure for enabling female ratepayers to vote at Parliamentary elections. Speaking, of course, only for myself, allow me to say that my vote was given against the Bill oo precisely the opposite gronnd. Ie ...

made by Captain Parker have again prevented any

... made Captain Parker have again prevented any 4. Captain Parker speaks highly of the conduct of Lieut Jones on these occasions, well un those when the cavalry posts were lately destroyed the north the Danube.-1 have, he., (Signed) J. W. D. Du* das. Vi ...

Trial Election Petitions. —The General Committee Elections bfve appointed Thursday, the 21st of July inst., to ..

... Dartmouth, and Aylesbury petitions. Several of the members of Panel No. I are themselves petitioned against, and thus, so to speak, at present, sit on sufferance only. These are Mr. R. Anstruther Earle, Sir E. Filmer (West Kent), Major Gavin, Mr, G. W. Hope ...

MR. T. O. BATEMAN AND DEPUTY CHIEF CONSTABLE LAWSON

... husband would have spoken to you, but he has not hled time, d L td I have come to speak to yen myself. I said to her 'I I l cannot speak to you; let bint speak to me. I won't speak to yost about anything as respects my duty or discrstion as a magistrate; I ...

DERBYSHIRE MINERS' ASSOCIATION.ANNUAL DEMONSTRATION

... and the bad feeling occasioned by the :a'd stood in the way of a peaceful and speedy settlement. Mr. J. A. Jacoby, M P., speaking in favour of trades unionism, said any wemnn with a ' black- leg' husbaad would be iusifia i in locking him out (Laughter) ...

THE BOUNDARIES OP DERBYSHIRE

... aaked if, by the alteration of the boundaries, tbere was not a very important reduction in the rateable value of the union. Speaking from memory ke believed it amounted to something like 180,0002.— The Clerk replied that tbe reduction was brought about by ...

DERBY BOROUGH QUARTER SESSIONS

... It appeared that Mrs. Hodgkinson's son and defendant had a quarrel about persons passing up a yard, and whilst they were speaking plaintiff went downstairs iv her night-dress* intending to takeher son's part. Derendant, however, rushed at her and atruok ...

ASSAULT ON A CONSTABLE AT THE DERBY POLICE COURT

... pressed forward to speak to him. As this is against the regulations, Clay put his hand out, and said You can't c t speak to him now1 lmissis; you can see him if you come to I k the lockup. Prisoner, however, attempted to speak to his wife, and on Clay ...

TSE ASHBQttNE PERJURY CASE

... If sick headache is misery What are Garter's Little Liver Pills if they will positively cure it ? People who have used them speak irauk-iv or thiir worth. They are small and easy to take. But bs sure tbsy are CARTEhVS. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... contended that the declaration was bad, on the l tsn ground that the damage alleged was not the natural con- :he sequence of the speaking of the words, and cited authorities ?? ier to the effect that the loss of the society of neighbours an 'II 20 friends wats ...

CRONJE AS A PRISONER

... demeanour is one of extreme reserve. Piet Cronje ean speak English almost as well as any Tians- vaaler of Dutch extraction, but you may ply him iii vain with questions.iin English. lie positively refuses to speak ftnyt^ng but his native tasl, and even then ...